Can I Afford to Live in Alaska?
Alaska - Last frontier with no income or sales tax and an annual Permanent Fund dividend. See median rent, home values, and the most affordable ZIP codes below.
Find ZIP Codes You Can Afford in Alaska
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π To Buy in Alaska
With median home value of $335,000, you'd typically need an income of at least $83,750/year and a down payment of $33,500 (10%).
ποΈ To Rent in Alaska
With median rent of $1,440/month, you should earn at least $52K/year (30% rent-to-income rule). This is above the US median of $1,163/mo.
π° Median Income
Alaska residents earn a median household income of $83,090/year. Rent takes approximately 21% of median income.
Most Affordable ZIP Codes in Alaska
Ranked by lowest median rent, minimum population 3,000+
Top-Rated Neighborhoods in Alaska
Highest ZipScore - best combination of safety, schools, and quality of life
FAQs: Living in Alaska
What salary do I need to live comfortably in Alaska?
To live comfortably in Alaska, you'd want to earn at least $51,840/year to rent at the median price without being cost-burdened (spending more than 30% of income on housing). To buy at the median home price of $335,000, aim for a salary of $83,750+.
Is Alaska expensive to live in?
Alaska has a median rent of $1,440/month, which is above the US national median of $1,163. Cost varies significantly by city and neighborhood - the table above shows the most affordable ZIP codes in Alaska.
What is the most affordable city in Alaska?
The most affordable ZIP codes in Alaska are ranked in the table above by median rent. Smaller cities and suburbs typically offer significantly lower costs than the major metro areas. Click any ZIP code to see its full neighborhood profile.